R.I.T Rochester Institute of Technology Office of Undergraduate Admissions Rochester Institute of Technology Bausch & Lomb Center 60 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623-5604 Phone: (585) 475-6631 E-mail: admissions@rit.edu www.admissions.rit.edu Winter/Spring 2015 Dear Open House Registrant: We have received your reservation for our Accepted Student Open House on Saturday, April 4, 2015 and are looking forward to having you on campus. The enclosed schedule outlines the activities we have planned for your visit. Enclosed you will find a campus map, a visitor parking permit, and directions to RIT. When you arrive on campus, please follow the signs to parking lots D or E, and display your parking permit on the dashboard of your vehicle. Once you park your vehicle, please follow the signs to the lobby of the Gordon Field House (GOR on the enclosed map) where our staff and students will be available to greet you and help you plan your day. Coffee and continental breakfast will be served following Check-In and the Opening Session will begin at 9:00 a.m. Each College will provide a light or discounted lunch after the formal academic meetings. However, if you would like to have lunch in our student cafeteria, Gracie’s, you are welcome to do so. Lunch passes for Gracie’s can be purchased during Check-In or at the door for $8.50 per person. A group session regarding financial aid will be held in the afternoon. This session is designed to answer the most frequently asked questions at this point in a student’s college selection process. We have enclosed an overview of the most popular questions we receive. If you have questions that we haven’t answered in our written materials, you are welcome to contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships now. Since all of our Accepted Student Open House events are optional, we recommend reviewing the enclosed schedule before you arrive. Please contact us in the Admissions Office if you have questions, or if we can assist you with planning your visit. We look forward to having you on campus, and congratulations on your acceptance to RIT! Sincerely, Daniel R. Shelley, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President and Director of Undergraduate Admissions Tentative Accepted Student Open House Schedule Event 8 am 9 am 10 am 11 am 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm Check-in/Continental Breakfast (8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.) Opening Session (9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.) Academic Meetings (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon) ROTC Presentation (12:00 noon - 12:30 p.m.) Lunch (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Campus Tours/Student Table (11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Residence Hall Tours (11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Special Interest House Tables (11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Activities & Services Fair (12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.) Financial Aid Presentation (1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.) Intercollegiate Athletics Presentation (2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Pre-Health Professions & Pre-Law Information Sessions (2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) The Undergraduate Admissions staff will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Gordon Field House & Activities Center (GOR). Please stop by if you have any questions! A Shuttle Bus will be available from 11:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m., making a continuous loop between the Student Alumni Union Circle (SAU), Grace Watson Hall (GWH), Institute Hall (INS) Lot J, and Barnes & Noble @ RIT. Tentative Accepted Student Open House Schedule Check-in/Continental Breakfast 8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. During this time, you will check-in and receive a complete schedule for the day. If you would like to have lunch in Gracie’s Dining Hall, our main dining facility, you may pre-purchase lunch passes for $8.50 per person. Enjoy some light refreshments and continental breakfast! Gordon Field House (GOR) Opening Session 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. The Associate Vice President and Director of Undergraduate Admissions would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the RIT community and share some insight into the resources that RIT has to offer you! Dismissal for Academic Meetings will take place after the presentation. Gordon Field House (GOR) Academic Meetings 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Representatives from the academic departments will welcome you and discuss curriculum requirements, as well as acclimate you to our state-of-the-art facilities. You will be escorted to your meeting from the Gordon Field House (GOR). ROTC Presentation 12:00 noon - 12:30 p.m. Hear from Army and Air Force regarding ROTC programs and scholarship opportunities. Location TBD Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. A light or discounted lunch will be provided by your college. If you would like to dine at Gracie's, our allyou-can-eat dining facility, tickets can be prepurchased at Check-In or will be sold at the door for $8.50 per person. Campus Tours/Student Table 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Enjoy a student-led, 1-1/4-hour walking tour of the academic side of campus. Tours depart approximately every half hour. Current RIT students will also be on hand to answer your questions and give you an insider’s perspective of life at RIT! Gordon Field House (GOR) Residence Hall Tours 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A 30-minute walking tour of our residence halls will include a visit to a dorm room and information on our tunnel system, campus safety, meal plans, and services available. Grace Watson Hall (GWH) - Lobby Special Interest House Tables 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Our seven Special Interest Houses are designed for students who like to share their interests! Take this opportunity to meet representatives from these houses and learn more about this housing option! Location TBD Activities & Services Fair 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. Representatives will be available from a number of areas across campus to provide you with information about student clubs, organizations, and support services. Visit our Student Table to meet current RIT students and learn more about life at RIT! Gordon Field House (GOR) Admissions Staff will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Gordon Field House & Activities Center (GOR). Please stop by if you have any questions! Barnes & Noble @ RIT: Located at Park Point 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Financial Aid Presentation 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Whether or not you have received your financial aid package, Financial Aid representatives will share valuable information on what to expect next, how to interpret your financial aid package, and how to manage your financial aid paperwork. General Q&A time is offered at the end of the presentation, and you’ll have the opportunity to ask counselors individual questions after the presentation as well. Student Alumni Union (SAU) - Ingle Auditorium Intercollegiate Athletics Presentation 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Representatives from our Intercollegiate athletics program, including current RIT student-athletes, invite you to attend an information session about RIT Athletics. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our 24 men’s and women’s varsity sports, academic policies required by NCAA regulations and the process for walk-on tryouts. Go Tigers! Location TBD Pre-Health Professions Studies Information Session 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Stop by to learn more about our pre-medical and prehealth professions advising opportunities. Location TBD Pre-Law Studies Information Session 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Stop by to learn more about our pre-law advising opportunities. Location TBD R∙I∙T UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Accepted Open House Parking in Lots D & E Gordon Field House: Check-In & Opening Session, Campus Tours and Student Services & Activities Fair Grace Watson Hall: Gracie’s Dining Hall & Residence Hall Tours Shuttle Bus Stops 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Student Alumni Union: Financial Aid Presentation N W E S RIT CAMPUS BUILDINGS In case of a campus emergency, you can reach RIT Public Safety at (585) 475-3333. ANX-Annex CSI-Center for Student Innovation AUG-August Center Counseling Center, Student Conduct, Student Health Center EAS-George Eastman Hall Center for Multidisciplinary Studies College of Applied Science & Tech (UCST): International Hospitality & Service Innovation College of Liberal Arts (UCLA): Dept of Communication, Criminal Justice, Economics, Modern Languages & Cultures, Psychology, Sociology & Anthropology University Studies Department Administrative: Office of the President, Academic Affairs, Academic Senate Office, Commission for Promoting Pluralism, Controller’s Office, Development, Finance & Administration, Human Resources, Institutional Research, Office of the Provost, Registrar BLC-Bausch & Lomb Center Undergraduate Admissions, Part-time Enrollment Services, Cooperative Education & Career Services, Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, Office of Vice President for Enrollment Management & Career Services, Graduate Enrollment Service BOO-James E. Booth Hall Academic: College of Imaging Arts & Sciences (UIAS): School of Art, School of Design, School for American Crafts Webb Auditorium, Bevier Gallery ENG-Engineering Hall Kate Gleason College of Engineering (UCOE): Microelectronic Engineering BRN-Brown Hall University News Services, University Publications CAR-Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science College of Science (UCOS): Imaging Science, Astronomy, Physics CBT-Center of Bioscience Education & Technology College of Health Science & Technology (UHST) Biomedical Science, Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound), Nutrition Management, Physician Assistant, Premedical Studies CLK-George H. Clark Gymnasium Intercollegiate Athletics COL-Color Science Hall College of Science (UCOS): Color Science $ CPC-Campus Center Campus Life, New Student Orientation, Association for Commuter Engagement, Student Government, Reporter, Women & Gender Center, Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), Student Support Services (TRiO) $ CRS-Crossroads Alumni Relations, Crossroads Café & Market CSD-Student Development Center Dining Hall (The Commons) $ ENT-Engineering Technology Hall College of Applied Science & Technology (UCST): Civil, Computer, Electrical Engineering Technology, Environmental Sustainability, Packaging Science FMS-Facilities Management GAN-Frank E. Gannett Hall College of Imaging Arts & Sciences (UIAS): School of Film & Animation, School of Photographic Arts & Sciences, School of Media Sciences SPAS Photo Gallery Administrative: Information Technology Services & Help Desk GLE-James E. Gleason Hall Kate Gleason College of Engineering (UCOE): Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Microelectronic & Engineering Exploration College of Computing & Information LOW-Max Lowenthal Hall Sciences (UCIS): College of Business (USCB): Computer Science, Computing Security, Accounting, Finance, International Information Sciences & Technologies, InBusiness, Management, Management teractive Games & Media, Software EngiInformation Systems, Marketing, New neering Media Marketing Control ATL DELi $ MON-Monroe Hall $ GOR-Gordon Field House & Activities Academic Support Center, Artesano Bakery & Center Café, Bytes on the Run, Digital Den, English Fitness, recreation and aquatics center Language Center, Year One GOS-Thomas Gosnell Hall College of Science (UCOS): Life Sciences, Chemistry & Materials Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Science Exploration Van Peursen Auditorium ORN-Orange Hall K-12, Office of Academic Enhancement (Honors Program), Parent Liaison REB-Red Barn Interactive Adventures Programs, Climbing Wall GVP-Global Village Plaza Salsarita’s, Global Grille, Oishii Sushi, The Market, Shop One, Study Abroad, Credit Union RIA-Frank Ritter Arena $ GWH-Grace Watson Hall Campus Safety, Housing Operations, Gracie’s Dining Hall, Beanz Coffee Shop ROS-Lewis P. Ross Hall College of Applied Science & Technology (UCST): Deans Office, Army & Air Force ROTC HAC-Hale Andrews Student Life Center Gordon Administration & Activity Wing, Physical Education & Recreation, Spinney Gymnasium HLC-Hugh L. Carey Hall Center for Quality & Applied Statistics INS– Institute Hall Kate Gleason College of Engineering (UCOE): Biomedical & Chemical Engineering SAN-Sands Family Studio SAU-Student Alumni Union University Studies 1829 Room, Ben & Jerry's, Brick City Café, Center for Student Transition & Support, Dining Services, Fireside Lounge, Ingle Aud., Multicultural Center for Academic Success, International Student Services, Ombudsman, RITZ Sports Zone, Staff Council, Student Affairs SLA-Louise Slaughter Hall– CIMS Packaging Science LAC-Laboratory for Applied Computing LBJ-Lyndon Baines Johnson Hall National Technical Institute for the Deaf (UTID): Technical, Humanities, Social Sciences Programs Administrative: NTID Administration, NTID Admissions Office, Panara Theatre, Research Programs, Dyer Arts Center SMT-Schmitt Interfaith Center Center for Religious Life SUS– Golisano Institute of Sustainability USC-University Services Center Development Office, Government & Community Relations, Legal Affairs, Student Financial Services, Student Employment UNI-University Gallery GOL-Golisano Hall College of Applied Science & Technology (UCST): Electrical/Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Packing Science LBR-Liberal Arts Hall College of Liberal Arts (UCLA): VIG-Vignelli Center for Design Studies English, Philosophy, Fine Arts, Political Science, Public Policy, History, LA Exploration WAL-Wallace Library Archives & Special Collections, Cary Collection, Educational Technology Center, Java Wally's Café, Online Learning, University Writing Commons WEL-Welcome Center Student Residences Apartments CMA-Colony Manor Apartments GVC-Global Village Way C GVD-Global Village Way D PGA-Perkins Green Apartments RKA-Riverknoll Apartments UCS-University Commons Suites Racquet Club (not shown, on East River Road) Residence Halls BHA-BHD Frances Baker Hall CGH Carlton Gibson Hall CHA-CHG Eugene Colby Hall FHA-FHD Helen Fish Hall KGH Kate Gleason Hall (Residence Life) MEH Mark Ellingson Hall NRH Nathaniel Rochester Hall (Post Office, Corner Store) PTH Peter Peterson Hall RHA Residence Hall A RHB Residence Hall B RHC Residence Hall C RHD-Residence Hall D Margaret’s House: Early Childhood Programs SHH Sol Heumann Hall (Sol’s Convenience Store) Greek Housing GHA-Greek House A: Phi Kappa Tau GHB-Greek House B: Delta Phi Epsilon GHC-Greek House C: Alpha Epsilon Pi GHD-Greek House D: Phi Kappa Psi GHE-Greek House E: Alpha Xi Delta GHF-Greek House F: Triangle College Legend: Applied Science & Technology (CAST) Business (COB) - Dining Facility $ - ATM Rochester Institute of Technology VISITOR PARKING PASS Undergraduate Admissions OPEN HOUSE Parking Lots: D & E Valid in any General Space. Not valid in: Handicapped, Short-term 20-minute, or Administration Spaces. Dates Valid: Saturday: April 4, 2015 Saturday: April 11, 2015 Rochester Institute of Technology Directions & Nearby Hotel Accommodations The RIT campus is located in Rochester, New York. The third largest city in New York State, Rochester is on Lake Ontario, about midway between Niagara Falls and Syracuse and within easy driving distance to Toronto. The Rochester area is serviced by Greyhound and Trailways bus companies as well as the Amtrak train line. The Greater Rochester International Airport is home to most major airlines, including USAir, United, Delta, American, JetBlue, AirTran and others. Taxis are available at the airport, train and bus stations. RIT is also a stop on Route 24 of the Regional Transit Service, the area's mass transit bus system. RIT's main campus is five miles from both the airport and the NY State Thruway (Interstate 90). Directions to RIT: From the Airport: Turn right onto Brooks Ave., then a quick right onto I-390 South. From 390, take the next exit (Scottsville Rd.) and turn right at the end of the ramp. Drive for approximately three miles, then turn left onto Jefferson Rd. (Route 252). Proceed east a short distance to campus (on the right). Then follow signs for Open House parking in Lots D and G. From the NYS Thruway: Take Exit 46 and proceed North on I-390 to Exit 13 (Hylan Dr.). Take a left onto Hylan Dr. and continue north to Jefferson Rd. (Route 252), then take a left at the Jefferson Rd. intersection. You will travel approximately ½ mile, passing South Town Plaza. Immediately after passing the Radisson Hotel, turn left onto Lowenthal Rd. Follow Lowenthal Rd. to the end and take a right onto Andrews Memorial Dr. Follow signs for Open House parking Nearby Accommodations: Accessible within 10 minutes of RIT’s campus: Best Western Comfort Suites Country Inn & Suites by Carlson Courtyard by Marriott Days Inn DoubleTree by Hilton Extended Stay America Fairfield Inn by Marriott Hampton Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Homewood Suites Home2 Suites by Hilton La Quinta Inn & Suites Microtel Inn Radisson Inn (on campus) Red Roof Inn Residence Inn RIT Inn and Conference Center Super 8 Motel 940 Jefferson Rd. 2085 Hylan Drive 4635 West Henrietta Rd. (Rte. 15) 33 Corporate Woods 4853 West Henrietta Rd. (Rte. 15) 1111 Jefferson Rd. (Rte. 252) 700 Commons Way 4695 West Henrietta Rd. (Rte. 15) 280 Clay Road 800 Jefferson Rd. (Rte. 252) 2095 Hylan Drive 999 Jefferson Rd, Rochester 717 East Henrietta Road 905 Lehigh Station Rd. (Rte. 253) 175 Jefferson Rd. (Rte. 252) 4820 West Henrietta Rd. (Rte. 15) 1300 Jefferson Rd. (Rte. 252) 5257 West Henrietta Rd. (Rte. 15) 1000 Lehigh Station Rd. 585-427-2700 585-334-6620 585-486-9000 585-292-1000 585-334-9300 585-475-1510 585-427-7580 585-334-3350 585-475-1300 585-475-9190 585-334-9150 585-272-0090 585-272-7800 585-334-3400 585-475-1910 585-359-1100 585-272-8850 585-359-1800 585-359-1630 Accessible within 15 minutes of RIT’s campus (Airport Area): Fairfield Inn by Marriott 1200 Brooks Ave. Holiday Inn – Airport 911 Brooks Ave. Quality Inn Rochester Airport 1273 Chili Ave. Staybridge Suites 1000 Genesee Street 585-529-5000 585-328-6000 585-464-8800 585-527-9110 Downtown Rochester accessible within 15 minutes: Hyatt Regency Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside Strathallan (DoubleTree by Hilton) 585-546-1234 585-546-6400 585-461-5010 125 East Main Street 120 East Main Street 550 East Avenue Other Rochester area hotels accessible within 20-30 minutes: Brookwood Inn 800 Pittsford-Victor Rd. Woodcliff Hotel & Spa 199 Woodcliff Dr. 585-248-9000 585-381-4000 *When making a reservation, mention your visit to RIT since selected hotels offer special rates to RIT visitors. Do You Have Financial Aid and Scholarship Questions? Many of the frequently asked questions we receive from families are addressed below. Every student has a financial aid counselor, who will be happy to answer any questions we have not answered either here or in the materials that accompany financial aid award notifications. Q: Once I receive my financial aid award notification, what should I do next? A: Review the award and the materials enclosed with your award. If you want to accept all awards listed, you (the student) should sign the award letter and return it to the address at the top of the award letter. You may also accept, decline, or reduce your awards using Financial Aid Self-Service. Check Financial Aid Self-Service to read detailed explanations of each type of aid offered, and then check for and complete any missing or incomplete documents. You can also calculate your anticipated cost of attendance and grant access to a parent or other third party, so that they can also view your financial aid award. Q: How does the Federal Work-Study Program Work? A: Review your fall class schedule to determine your availability outside of class/lab time for a part-time job. Positions for the Fall 2015 semester will be posted closer to the start of the semester, and are posted through the Student Employment Office (SEO) Website at www.rit.edu/seo. RIT does not assign or guarantee a part-time job, but the SEO will help facilitate the job search process. Students are paid bi-weekly through a payroll check and your earnings can be used for personal expenses throughout the year. Q: How do I pay for the remaining balance? A: There are several financing options available. First, review the payment options available through Student Financial Services. They can be found at www.rit.edu/fa/sfs/ The federal PLUS loan is a loan that the parent borrows on the student’s behalf. Additional information about the PLUS loan can be found on the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships web site and in the materials enclosed with your award letter. To begin the 2015-2016 PLUS loan application process, complete both the Parent PLUS Loan application and the separate Promissory Note online after April 1st at www.studentloans.gov. As a Parent Borrower, you (the parent) will use your Federal Student Aid PIN as your electronic signature for both the application and the promissory note. Alternative (or non-Federal) loans are private loans in the student’s name with a co-signer. We encourage students and families to use alternative loans as a last option after first pursuing all federal loan options. Alternative loans may have variable interest rates and interest begins accruing once the loan is disbursed. Actual repayment on the loans usually begins 6 months after the student is no longer enrolled. Students may use any lender they choose for an alternative loan. Advice on how to evaluate alternative loans can be found at www.rit.edu/emcs/financialaid/responsible_borrowing.html. Information accurate as of January 2015 1 Q: My financial situation has changed. What should I do? A: You should submit a letter to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships describing the change. We will review the new information and recalculate your financial aid eligibility. You should also provide documentation of the change (e.g. termination letter, copies of medical bills) as well as specific dollar amounts (e.g. amount paid out in medical/dental expenses, projected amount of decrease in annual income). A change in a family’s financial situation can be reviewed any time during the academic year. Please note that we must receive this information in writing in order to properly document a change in your financial situation. Q: Can you explain the loans on the Award Letter? A: There are full descriptions of the loans in the Understanding Your Undergraduate Financial Aid Award booklet. Here is a brief overview: Subsidized Direct Loan: This is a federal loan and the student is the borrower. The government pays the interest while the student is in school. Repayment begins 6 months after the student leaves school or ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. The federal government assesses an origination fee. Unsubsidized Direct Loan: This is a federal loan and the student is the borrower. The interest begins accruing while the student is in school. Students will have the option to pay the interest while in school or to defer both interest and principle payments until 6 months after they drop below half-time enrollment (capitalize the interest). The federal government assesses an origination fee. Perkins Loan: This is a federal loan and the student is the borrower. The government pays the interest while the student is in school and through the grace period. Repayment begins 9 months after the student leaves school. Perkins loans are awarded only to students who have significant financial need remaining after all other federal, state and RIT funding has been offered. Q: Are there any other scholarships that I can apply for through RIT? A: We encourage students to seek out additional scholarships. Our website www.rit.edu/financialaid provides links to many free, reputable scholarship search engines. Please let the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships know if you have obtained additional scholarships so we may reflect it accurately on your Award Letter. Q: Will my aid change if I live at home instead of RIT housing? A: Your award(s) may be adjusted if you live at home and are not charged for housing and meals by RIT. Please contact our office if you would like to have your award recalculated because of your change in housing status. Q: I have read all of the materials and I still have questions. Should I wait until I’m at the Open House to ask those questions? A: No! Take care of your questions now so you have more time to explore RIT during Open House. Every student has a financial aid counselor who is happy to answer any questions we have not answered in our written materials. Financial aid counselors are listed on our web page, along with their email addresses. Additional contact information is below: RIT Financial Aid and Scholarships 56 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623-5604 Voice: (585)475-2186 Fax: (585)475-7270 E-mail: ritaid@rit.edu www.rit.edu/financialaid 2
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